Abstract

In crude rat brain membranes, apparent adenylate cyclase activity tested in the absence of phosphodiesterase inhibitors was dose-dependently inhibited by the adenosine ‘R-site’ agonist N 6-phenylisopropyladenosine (N 6-PIA). In membranes from adrenalectomized rats, however, N 6-PIA induced, under the same conditions, an activation. However, in the presence of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor Ro-20-1724, brain adenylate cyclase responsiveness to N 6-PIA resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition in both sham-operated and adrenalectomized rats. Thus, the low K M cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity present in these brain membranes was investigated. Although this activity (tested in the presence of GTP) was unaltered by adrenalectomy, the dose-response curve of this enzyme to low concentrations of N 6-PIA showed an activation in sham-operated and an inhibition in adrenalectomized rats, two effects which were suppressed by sodium (80 mM). These results showing that N 6-PIA modulates both adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in the brain, provide an additional argument for a potential role of adenosine in the regulation of cyclic AMP metabolism in normal as well as in pathological brain.

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